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Hollaender, Julian: Der fließende Gott: Bilder von Flüssen und ihren Göttern in der römischen Kaiserzeit, Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 2022. https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.1053

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ISBN 978-3-96929-159-7 (PDF)
ISBN 978-3-96929-160-3 (Hardcover)

Published

10/19/2022

Authors

Julian Hollaender

Der fließende Gott

Bilder von Flüssen und ihren Göttern in der römischen Kaiserzeit

This study focuses on images of river gods in the Roman Imperial period, especially in terms of their iconographic features, pictorial representation, aesthetic-semantic conception, and integration into broader narratives. It provides insight into the questions of identification, spaces of action and roles of river gods in different pictorial media, primarily through an analysis of narratives. In this way it fills the desideratum of a holistic, contextual view of river god representations.

In the case studies, particular attention is paid to the different ways of incorporating river gods into narrative scenes. The multitude of observed uses of these nature and place deities in pictorial contexts also reflects the wide array of associations connected to them.

Julian Hollaender studied Classical Archaeology, Ancient History and Political Science and received his PhD in Classical Archaeology from LMU Munich. He is currently a research associate of the BMBF project "ΦΩΣ 4D" at the Department of Classical Archaeology at TU Darmstadt. In his research he primarily focuses on the study of the material culture of ancient domestic contexts and the application of digital methods in the humanities.

Chapters

Table of Contents
Pages
PDF
Titelei
a-IV
Inhalt
V-VI
Vorwort und Danksagung
1-2
A „Von fließenden Göttern“ – Eine Einführung
3-33
B Flussgötter in der antiken Lebenswelt
35-346
C Ergebnisse
347-357
D Literaturverzeichnis
359-378

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